HomePersonal pointersTom Otley|Evening Standard5 April 2012 Rear hotel rooms are less likely to sustain bomb damage. Label luggage on the inside so only you know where you're going. Dress down to keep a low profile. Disguise computers in nondescript rucksacks. Do not give away personal details to fellow passengers - it can put you at risk of theft or worse. If someone asks what you do, say you work in insurance - if they persist, try to sell them a policy. Make sure someone at home or in the office knows your itinerary. Avoid using your credit card in restaurants - untrustworthy staff might copy your card. Take out insurance and medical cover. MORE ABOUTBaggage And LuggageBags And SacksComputer CrimeInsuranceTake-out